In 1928, an under-resourced and untested team from New Zealand and Australia competed in the toughest sporting event in the world, the Tour de France. Despite being considered a joke by many, including a French journalist who called their attempt "nothing short of murder," the team of four riders finished the grueling 3,500-mile race, with only 41 of the original 168 riders completing it.
Le Ride
The 1928 edition of the world's most demanding sporting event saw a courageous and underdog team from New Zealand and Australia, consisting of four fearless individuals, take on the ultimate challenge.